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2. Enter the settings as explained in the following table:
3. Click Apply to save your changes and add the new IPv6 address pool to the List of
Prefixes to Advertise table on the RADVD screen for the DMZ.
To edit an advertisement prefix:
1. On the RADVD screen for the DMZ (see Figure 64 on page 119), click the Edit button in
the Action column for the advertisement prefix that you want to modify. The Add
Advertisement Prefix screen displays.
2. Modify the settings as explained in the previous table.
Table 27. Add Advertisement Prefix screen settings for the DMZ
Setting Description
IPv6 Prefix Type Specify the IPv6 prefix type by making a selection from the drop-down list:
6to4. The prefix is for a 6to4 address. You need to select a WAN interface from the
6to4Interface drop-down list, and complete the SLA ID field and Prefix Lifetime field.
The other fields are masked out.
Global/Local/ISATAP. The prefix is for a global, local, or ISATAP address. This
needs to be a global prefix or a site-local prefix; it cannot be a link-local prefix. You
need to complete the IPv6 Prefix field, IPv6 Prefix Length field, and Prefix Lifetime
field. The 6to4Interface drop-down list and SLA ID field are masked out.
6to4Interface Select a WAN interface from the drop-down list.
SLA ID Enter the site level aggregation identifier (SLA ID) for the 6to4 address prefix that
should be included in the advertisement.
IPv6 Prefix Enter the IPv6 prefix for the VPN firewall’s DMZ that should be included in the
advertisement.
IPv6 Prefix Length Enter the IPv6 prefix length (typically 64) that should be included in the advertisement.
Prefix Lifetime The prefix lifetime specifies how long the IP address that was created as a result of the
router advertisement should remain valid.
Enter the prefix lifetime in seconds that should be included in the advertisement. The
minimum period is 0 seconds; the maximum period is 65536 seconds.